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Advisory Committee on Social Witness Policy wrote a new post, For Love of Country 8 years, 4 months ago
A Statement by ACSWP in Response to the US 2016 Elections*
Grace and Peace in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ,
We write you at a time of great national tension. The recent campaign has exposed deep […]
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Advisory Committee on Social Witness Policy wrote a new post, ACSWP Responds to PMEP “Rebuttal” to Just Peace Report 8 years, 9 months ago
In Defense of “Israel-Palestine: For Human Values in the Absence of a Just Peace”
In February of 2016, the Advisory Committee on Social Witness Policy (ACSWP) released its report, Israel-Palestine: For Human […]
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Advisory Committee on Social Witness Policy wrote a new post, A Response to the Foothills Presbytery from the Advisory Committee on Social Witness Policy 8 years, 10 months ago
This post was originally published as part of the Presbyterian Outlook’s coverage of the Foothills overtures […]
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Advisory Committee on Social Witness Policy wrote a new post, Statement on the Online Christian Justice Journal 'Unbound' by the Advisory Committee on Social Witness Policy 8 years, 10 months ago
Dear Friends of Social Witness in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.):
On April 29, the Presbyterian Mission Agency Board announced the program cuts required for its 2017-18 budget: […]
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Advisory Committee on Social Witness Policy wrote a new post, A Social Creed for the 21st Century 13 years, 7 months ago
Check out our video: Toward a NEW Social Awakening, The Social Creed The Social Creed of the Churches, endorsed in 1908 by the Federal Council of Churches, was their pledge to work together for a better, fairer and more faithful United States. One hundred years ago, the explosion of industry and its impact on US society […]
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Advisory Committee on Social Witness Policy wrote a new post, Living through Economic Crisis: The Church's Witness in Troubled Times 13 years, 7 months ago
View article in PDF (optimal for printing) A Social Involvement Report for the 219th General Assembly (2010) Executive Summary In a time of continuing/deep economic recession, our faith gives us strength to face unemployment, poverty, and anxiety—not simply as individuals, but as a community with an ethical memory rooted in the Gospel. Understanding the economy as a servant […]